en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mauritius has launched a 220 MW renewable energy tender covering solar power and battery energy storage systems, aiming to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels and enhance long-term energy security.

This tender is a key component of Mauritius's total 405 MW renewable energy development pipeline, with projects distributed across 13 sites, including ten 10 MW small-scale solar facilities and three 40 MW large-scale projects. The government targets achieving 60% of national electricity generation from renewable sources by 2030, a move expected to reduce carbon emissions and lower vulnerability to fluctuations in international oil prices.
The tender introduces a new digital procurement platform called e-Marketplace, developed in collaboration with the World Bank and the International Solar Alliance. This platform aims to streamline the bidding process, enhance transparency, and establish a more efficient framework for renewable energy project procurement. According to relevant parties, the digital platform helps boost investor confidence by providing greater visibility and accountability, which is particularly important for small island developing states.
The e-Marketplace is described as the first comprehensive digital procurement platform specifically designed to address such challenges and support renewable energy development in island economies. Officials believe this initiative will accelerate the deployment of solar infrastructure across Mauritius while supporting sustainable economic growth. The combination of large-scale renewable energy development, battery storage integration, and digital procurement innovation positions Mauritius as a reference model for other island nations seeking to advance clean energy and enhance energy resilience.
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